View showing the Fountain and Plantation on the left and Myrtle House, the Village Store and the black and white thatched cottages on the right.
The photograph was taken at the Plantation but the date and the occasion are unknown.
Dennis Hall at the Plantation holding a card made by children for the Queen Mother's 90th birthday, 4th August 1990. In the background are the black and white cottages and this photo shows Peddars Way with a red tile roof rather than the thatch it has now.
A view of the Fountain and Plantation at the junction of High Street and Chapel Lane. The photograph was taken in 1961 after the erection of the sign commemorating the award of the Bledisloe Cup for winning the Best Kept Village competition.
View of the High Street with the shop and Myrtle House on the right and the Fountain on the left.
View of the High Street, facing east, with the village shop on the right and the Plantation on the left.
Over the years this has been a popular place for having a photograph taken.
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: At the Plantation, at Three Ways Corner. Camera facing N. '1875 by William Burges, an arched niche under a gable, containing medallion portraits and a coat of arms'. (Verey, David. Gloucestershire. I. Cotswolds. Penguin Books, 1970). Stone. The medallion portraits are of Mrs Frances Bowen-Graves (L) and Sir Maxwell ...
Compiled by members of Mickleton Women's Institute in 1970s: On the Plantation at the Three Ways Corner. Camera facing NE. Among the plans to celebrate the Festival of Britain in 1951, drawn up by a committee formed from representatives of all the organisations in the village, was the provision of seats in various parts of the village. They were ...
A proud moment for Mickleton when Lord Harrowby unveiled the commemorative sign awarded for the "Best Kept Village" in Gloucestershire in 1961. Underneath the plaque are the coat of arms of Lord Bledisloe. The Earl of Harrowby said " how pleased he was that Mickleton had won the competition, particularly as he was a near ...
This was held, at the Plantation, as part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981.
Held as part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981. The houses, Chestnuts and Chestnut Cottage, can be seen in the background. Clive Porter, the butcher, in the chefs hat was in charge of the Ox roast.
Part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981.
Part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981.
Part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981.
Part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981.
Part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981. The Three Ways House Hotel is in the background.
Part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981. In the background is the village shop which was, at that time, called Alan's Stores and owned by Alan Hutchinson.
Part of the village's celebration of the marriage of HRH Charles, Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer which took place on 29th July 1981.
View taken from the entrance to Old Manor Gardens.
Photograph taken during the restoration work.
Photograph taken after restoration work had been completed.